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The crinkle of plastic bags kept pace with Kirk Franklin's music blaring over the speakers at the Alachua County Fairgrounds.
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A proposed Alachua County sports arena has run headlong into the politics of a decades-long effort to inject more economic activity into East Gainesville.
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Gainesville residents take to the streets to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and speak out for equality on Monday.
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After putting aside plans for a different site in Gainesville, the Alachua County Commission voted Wednesday to relocate the county fairgrounds and extension services to Newberry.
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November is National Hunger Month, so to bring awareness to Alachua County, The Long Foundation and The Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission are providing free food to those in need with their national Strike Out Hunger Food Drive.
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Over a decade later, Gainesville and Alachua County are still working to eliminate homelessness in the area — their newest initiative is getting people into permanent housing.
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An Eastside High School Senior and a Gainesville Bishop received awards at the Ninth Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Breakfast at the Best Western Grand Hotel on Friday. The theme of the breakfast was to take action in order to solve problems.
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Members of the Gainesville community celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a march and gospel event.
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The annual Strike Out Hunger Food Drive on Monday is an effort to help people who do not have access to food by stocking food pantries.
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The sixth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast Thursday morning commemorated MLK's life and the causes he believed in. Two local residents were also awarded for their contributions to the Gainesville community.